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Te Taonga o Taku Ngākau Ancestral Knowledge and the Wellbeing of Tamariki Māori

Te Taonga o Taku Ngākau Ancestral Knowledge and the Wellbeing of Tamariki Māori

by ksch009 | Nov 28, 2019 | Contestable, Media release, Resilient Teens, Vision Matauranga

Read the published report for ‘Te Taonga o Taku Ngākau’ Ancestral Knowledge and the Wellbeing of Tamariki Māori project by Leonie Pihama, Naomi Simmonds and Waikaremoana Waitoki. This project investigates ways that mātauranga Māori related to the raising...
Valuable insights gained from science plan workshops

Valuable insights gained from science plan workshops

by Challenge communications | Jan 17, 2018 | Big Data, Healthy Weight, Media release, Resilient Teens, Successful Literacy and Learning, Vision Matauranga, Workshop

Director Wayne Cutfield thanks workshop participants and presents summary of feedback.

Vision Matauranga and Pasifika focus webinar for researchers

by Challenge communications | Mar 27, 2017 | Media release, Vision Matauranga

A Better Start Vision Matauranga and Pasika focus advice to assist researchers with their proposals for the joint $2.8 contestable funding round with Cure Kids.

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